Author: buildbot
Date: Thu Mar 28 23:06:19 2013
New Revision: 856393
Log:
Staging update by buildbot for deltaspike
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websites/staging/deltaspike/trunk/content/ (props changed)
websites/staging/deltaspike/trunk/content/deltaspike/jsf.html
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Modified: websites/staging/deltaspike/trunk/content/deltaspike/jsf.html
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Since it's std. Java, you can benefit from any Java-IDE and you don't need special IDE-Addons
to use it efficiently.</p>
<p>Even the concepts provided by modules (of DeltaSpike itself) are based on the basic
API provided by the Core. So it's possible to introduce custom concepts the same way DeltaSpike
itself does.</p>
<h2 id="basic-api-usages">Basic API usages</h2>
+<p>While reading this section keep the following simple rules in mind:
+<ul>
+ <li>Meta-data gets inherited along the path of Java inheritance</li>
+ <li>File-/Folder- paths are build based on nesting classes and interfaces</li>
+</ul></p>
<p>Usually users don't need to be aware of all descriptors, SPIs,... which are described
by this documentation.</p>
<p>There are a lot of possibilities to configure views and some of them are optional.
The following examples show some of them in combination with features provided by the JSF-
and Security-Module of DeltaSpike.</p>